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  • catskills23
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    Could Dennis Boystov be the next great heavyweight

    I have seen him on youtube and he is quick, throws lots of combinations, can box and move has good stamina and looks to hit like a mule . Could this be the guy to knock wlad out of the fight game and beat up all the pretendes to the throne like sam peter,chagev,brock,povetkin, daid haye etc. The guy is only 21 . he reminds of a young tyson the way he fights.
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    Originally posted by catskills23
    I have seen him on youtube and he is quick, throws lots of combinations, can box and move has good stamina and looks to hit like a mule . Could this be the guy to knock wlad out of the fight game and beat up all the pretendes to the throne like sam peter,chagev,brock,povetkin, daid haye etc. The guy is only 21 . he reminds of a young tyson the way he fights.
    he looks good at the moment he has got the typical stand up eastern european style he has fast hands and good power. He hasn't had a fight with anyone half good yet so its difficult to tell. anyone else notice how tiny he looks against some of his opponents.

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      He is the closest thing to a young Tyson, but he's not going to dominate the division.

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        #4
        Originally posted by catskills23
        I have seen him on youtube and he is quick, throws lots of combinations, can box and move has good stamina and looks to hit like a mule . Could this be the guy to knock wlad out of the fight game and beat up all the pretendes to the throne like sam peter,chagev,brock,povetkin, daid haye etc. The guy is only 21 . he reminds of a young tyson the way he fights.
        6'1" 215 lbs, he's pretty small in today's world of giant heavyweights, I'd say he would have a much better chance at cruiser. He has at least 4 more years of feasting on cans and slowly moving up before he has a chance to compete with today's top at least, since he didn't have much of an amatuer background.

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          #5
          Originally posted by catskills23
          I have seen him on youtube and he is quick, throws lots of combinations, can box and move has good stamina and looks to hit like a mule . Could this be the guy to knock wlad out of the fight game and beat up all the pretendes to the throne like sam peter,chagev,brock,povetkin, daid haye etc. The guy is only 21 . he reminds of a young tyson the way he fights.
          After his first fights i was quiet impressed about this guy, looked like a white Tyson but hes not stepping up the competition and i have the feeling hes not moving as much and bob and weaving as much as he used to. I think thats because of his trainer, the european style is not with much bob and weave and he seems to be much more straight up now and i dont like it and hes inactive in the last time and he doesnt look as fit as in his first pro fights physically. With that poor opposition its not difficult to win all but 2 by KO. When he fought Pala whos a bit more than an taxidriver he wasnt able to hurt this guy, he also didnt look verry good when he fought Edson Cesar Antonio. And hes not just fighting taxidriver but mostly guys who are no natural heavyweights and weigh under 220 pounds, guys that are easy to KO.
          I have seen most of his fights but i have to see more against better opponents. The next great heavyweight?? Propably not and way to early to call.

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            Originally posted by Tobi.G
            After his first fights i was quiet impressed about this guy, looked like a white Tyson but hes not stepping up the competition and i have the feeling hes not moving as much and bob and weaving as much as he used to. I think thats because of his trainer, the european style is not with much bob and weave and he seems to be much more straight up now and i dont like it and hes inactive in the last time and he doesnt look as fit as in his first pro fights physically. With that poor opposition its not difficult to win all but 2 by KO. When he fought Pala whos a bit more than an taxidriver he wasnt able to hurt this guy, he also didnt look verry good when he fought Edson Cesar Antonio. And hes not just fighting taxidriver but mostly guys who are no natural heavyweights and weigh under 220 pounds, guys that are easy to KO.
            I have seen most of his fights but i have to see more against better opponents. The next great heavyweight?? Propably not and way to early to call.
            He looked fine against Antonio, Antonio stopped throwing punches and shelled up once he tasted Boytsov's power.

            He's not had sopmeone who fancied their chances against him is the problem. Give him time, he'll come over here and get an American trainer who can teach a short, forward-moving HW.

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              #7
              Originally posted by kayjay
              He looked fine against Antonio, Antonio stopped throwing punches and shelled up once he tasted Boytsov's power.

              He's not had sopmeone who fancied their chances against him is the problem. Give him time, he'll come over here and get an American trainer who can teach a short, forward-moving HW.
              I guess he will stay here in germany.

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                #8
                Originally posted by kayjay
                He is the closest thing to a young Tyson, but he's not going to dominate the division.
                if he is close to tyson in ability . he should have no problem dominating this weak ass divsion.

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                  Originally posted by Tobi.G
                  I guess he will stay here in germany.
                  Is he signed longterm to a German promoter?

                  The HW competition in Germany is at least as good as here, it's just that I don't see him finding the right trainer over there.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by kayjay
                    Is he signed longterm to a German promoter?

                    The HW competition in Germany is at least as good as here, it's just that I don't see him finding the right trainer over there.
                    I know hes signed by Klaus Peter Kohl, Promoter from Universum Box Promotion. I dont think that he will leave germany to fight in america though, cause in germany you get paid verry well and i dont know any fighter from germany or from german promoters who leaved germany to continue in the USA with an american promoter and an american trainer, maybe because that would be a big difference. Boytsov would be young enough to do it though.

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